Man jailed for hitting Muslim woman in the face with bacon – The Independent

‘A man who abused two Muslim women before striking one of them in the face with a packet of bacon has been jailed.’

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The Independent, 30th June 2017

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Camber Sands: Seven deaths caused by misadventure, coroner concludes – BBC News

Posted June 30th, 2017 in health & safety, inquests, news by tracey

‘The deaths of seven men who drowned in two separate incidents at a beach in East Sussex last summer were caused by misadventure, a coroner has concluded.’

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BBC News, 30th June 2017

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Foreign Office wants rendition case against Jack Straw to be held in private – The Guardian

‘The Foreign Office is asking the high court to sit in secret when former foreign secretary Jack Straw faces a damages claim over his alleged role in the abduction and torture of a Libyan dissident and his pregnant wife.’

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The Guardian, 29th June 2017

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted June 30th, 2017 in law reports by tracey

Supreme Court

Globalia Business Travel SAU of Spain v Fulton Shipping Inc of Panama [2017] UKSC 43 (28 June 2017)

Lord Advocate (representing the Taiwanese Judicial Authorities) v Dean (Scotland) [2017] UKSC 44 (28 June 2017)

High Court (Technology and Construction Court)

Russell & Anor v Stone (t/a PSP Consultants) & Ors [2017] EWHC 1555 (TCC) (29 June 2017)

Alstom Transport UK Ltd v London Underground Ltd [2017] EWHC 1521 (TCC) (27 June 2017)

Source: www.bailii.org

Wrongful Dismissal Damages – Employment Law Blog

Posted June 30th, 2017 in damages, news, wrongful dismissal by tracey

‘It is established law that (1) the doctrine of mitigation of loss by way of avoided loss applies to claims for damages for breach of contract by way of wrongful dismissal from employment, (2) this means that there must be deducted amounts that the employee earned or should have earned in substituted alternative employment, and (3) such amounts are capable of encompassing benefits in kind, but (4) this is subject to the important qualification that the benefit must not be too remote. Lavarack v Woods of Colchester [1967] 1 QB 278 is an illustration of these propositions.’

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Employment Law Blog, 29th June 2017

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“Misconduct in Public Office” revisited – Law & Religion UK

‘Publication of An Abuse of Faith – the independent report by Dame Moira Gibb into the Church’s handling of the Bishop Peter Ball case – prompted a number of comments concerning possible follow-up actions in relation to Lord Carey’s involvement.’

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Law & Religion UK, 30th June 2017

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Lifting Automatic Suspension – Local Government Law

Posted June 30th, 2017 in contracts, damages, news, public procurement, transport by tracey

‘In yet another Alstom Transport UK Limited v London Underground Ltd (2017) EWHC 1521 (TCC) the Defendants applied to lift an automatic suspension on contract making imposed by the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2006.’

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Local Government Law, 28th June 2017

Source: local-government-law.11kbw.com

Don’t mention the bigger picture – Panopticon

‘The definition of ‘environmental information’ is notoriously wide. Notorious too is the difficulty of applying it and the lack of binding authority on how to go about the task.’

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Panopticon, 29th June 2017

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New measures to allow ratification of Istanbul Convention – Home Office

Posted June 30th, 2017 in domestic violence, news, press releases, treaties, women by tracey

‘The government will introduce new measures to protect women and girls from crimes committed overseas as part of its Domestic Abuse Bill. The new legislation would be the final step to enable ratification of the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women, known as the Istanbul Convention.’

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Home Office, 29th June 2017

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Rugby coach jailed for filming hundreds of boys – Crown Prosecution Service

‘A self-employed rugby union coach has been jailed after molesting young boys and filming hundreds of videos using spy cameras hidden in changing rooms.’

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Crown Prosecution Service, 29th June 2017

Source: www.cps.gov.uk

New guidance for the public and for professionals on immigration and asylum related legal issues – Bar Standards Board

Posted June 30th, 2017 in asylum, barristers, consumer protection, immigration, news, press releases by tracey

‘The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has today published two new guidance documents on immigration and asylum issues.’

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Bar Standards Board, 30th June 2017

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BSB outlines its plan to act on CMA recommendations – Bar Standards Board

Posted June 30th, 2017 in barristers, competition, legal services, news, press releases by tracey

‘The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has today published its plan to address the recommendations contained in the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) report into legal services.’

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Bar Standards Board, 29th June 2017

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Mediation decline may be due to legal aid cuts, government admits – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted June 30th, 2017 in dispute resolution, families, legal aid, news by tracey

‘An increasing lack of opportunities for contact between clients and law firms brought on by controversial legal aid cuts may have driven the steep decline in the number of family mediation cases, the government has admitted.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 30th June 2017

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Sham Trusts and the Grand National – Family Law Week

Posted June 30th, 2017 in financial provision, news, sham transactions, trusts by tracey

‘Mark Warwick QC of Selborne Chambers explains the hurdles that need to be cleared in order to establish that a trust is a sham in the light of the judgment in ND v SD and Others (2017) EWHC 1507 (Fam).’

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Family Law Week, 28th June 2017

Source: www.familylawweek.co.uk

Feltham young offenders institution ‘not safe for staff or boys’ – BBC News

Posted June 30th, 2017 in detention, health & safety, news, violence, young offenders by tracey

‘A young offenders institution was found to be “not safe for either staff or boys” after an unannounced inspection.’

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BBC News, 30th June 2017

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Online fraud costs public billions but is still not a police priority, says watchdog – The Guardian

Posted June 30th, 2017 in computer crime, fraud, internet, news by tracey

‘Police forces are not doing enough to tackle the growing threat of online fraud, a public spending watchdog has found. The National Audit Office (NAO) said the issue was “not yet a priority” for all local police forces and the problem had been overlooked by government, law enforcement and industry.’

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The Guardian, 30th June 2017

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Charlie Gard’s parents say his life support will be withdrawn on Friday – The Guardian

Posted June 30th, 2017 in children, consent, medical treatment, news, parental rights by tracey

‘Charlie Gard, the critically ill baby at the centre of a protracted legal battle, is to have his life support withdrawn by a hospital on Friday, his parents have said.’

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The Guardian, 29th June 2017

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Police checks for ‘low risk’ sex offenders relaxed – BBC News

Posted June 30th, 2017 in news, notification, police, sexual offences by tracey

‘Police forces in England and Wales are relaxing checks on hundreds of sex offenders living in the community who are assessed to be low risk. Police say the “tailored approach” applies to people who have not reoffended for three years.’

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BBC News, 29th June 2017

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Hungarian convict who mowed down two girls in New Year hit-and-run jailed for four years – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 30th, 2017 in careless driving, guilty pleas, homicide, news, sentencing by tracey

‘A convicted criminal from Hungary who killed two little girls in a hit and run last New Year’s Eve and then tried to cover up the crime, has been jailed for just four years.’

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Daily Telegraph, 29th June 2017

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Gayle Newland: Sex attacker who posed as man found guilty – BBC News

Posted June 30th, 2017 in assault, impersonation, news, sexual offences by tracey

‘A woman has been convicted of impersonating a man for more than two years in an “astonishing deception” to trick her female friend into sex.’

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BBC News, 29th June 2017

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